Buy One and Test It Asymmetric Systems

Faraday postulated such a potential, and Antony C. Sutton articulated the concept to me, so the concept is possible.

Faraday's Induction Model coupled with an asymmetric system is plausible. Asymmetric Systems create a dipole,

Dipoles allow for "broken symmetry" which allows the extraction of "energy from the vacuum"

Victor I. Klimov has proven that more "energy" can be extracted from the 'vacuum' via his discoveries in our own government labs.

Why doesn't the NEC buy a unit and then operated it (unmolested), and don't take it a part, just run it 24/7 for an entire week, and see what happens. Just don't take it apart........because once you do, you will probably destroy the asymmetric circuit. Just let it ride.

The system is plausible and should not be taken lightly. Remember even Richard Feynman realized that "we really don't know what energy is." All we really have are our 'models' and our 'models' change with every new discovery. We should not be so arrogant, by stating that we know everything there is to know about "energy".......for even our modern physicists recognize that lacked knowledge.

Discovery did not stop with Tesla, and many of our government labs are discovering new technologies everyday, but we will never see those discoveries, especially if they involve such systems, because the 'control' paradigm consistently intervenes, to stop such knowledge from escaping into the public domain.

This particular inventor apparently has discovered the 'Faraday' process, and I will not denegrate his achievement.